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  • The speech tips you weren't told

    Posted on May 22, 2012 by Zookal Team

    Having just sat through a round of uni presentations this advice is fresh, first-hand, and easy to fix. From one student to another these five simple points are an absolute must-read.

    1. Not having any visuals. Don't mistake this for being alternative, it's just boring. By no means does this have to be a powerpoint, but there should always be something visual that's engaging and supports what you're saying. Whether its a picture on a screen, chart on a stand, a flashy prezi (click here for more on this, it's a must try!), or short YouTube clip, please do yourself a favour and have at least one visual.

    2. Avoid palm cards. We're not in grade six anymore, so using this look is a bit past its use-by-date. Don't apologise for any ad-lib either, in most cases this is actually what is expected of you the entire presentation. If you're a nervous speaker and use palm cards as something to hide behind (and trust me we've all been here at some point!) try other techniques to ensure your talk goes off without a hitch. For example when designing your speech think of phrasing things how you would naturally speak, so that if you go off-point you can fake your way back to sounding confident. Make use of visuals, as mentioned before, if only to deflect attention away from shaky hands. Use keywords and pictures on slides or a sheet in front of your to stimulate ideas and their discussion. Integrate the audience by asking them questions – let them do all the work.

    3. Don't slam on the spacebar during presentations. If you have a presentation requiring you tap on the spacebar for your next slide please don't bash it, this is scary. Even if this is actually the case, it makes you sound like you're rushing to get out of there and both your audience and marker will become anxious.

    4. Dress according to the tone and subject of your presentation. This tip is far from superficial. Dressing the part can help make sense of your presentation. Let's just say wearing an old Mickey Mouse jumper while discussing 'discursive representation of political figures through media broadcast of the national budget' is not so convincing, for instance.

    5. At the end of the day you're just talking. Talking is what we do all day everyday, so don't over think the significance of you speaking during a presentation. In all other circumstances we're able to speak really naturally, so why not treat presentations like a conversation with classmates? Remembering this point gives you much-needed perspective, no matter how terrifying the task may be.

     

    Presentations for the most part are scary. Even if you're a confident speaker, we all feel some level of nervousness before getting up in front a class. Follow these practical real-life tips and all the hard work you put into presentations will get a well-deserved facelift.

    What are your presentation tips? We could all do with sharing a few of these...


    This post was posted in Educational/Informative and was tagged with uni, presentation, speech, exam, assessment, powerpoint, prezi, palm cards

  • Reality Check: Procrastination @ Uni

    Posted on November 22, 2011 by Manny

    by Nichole Donovan

    We’re sorry it’s taken us so long to get back to you. We got a little bit distracted for a minute there! But we’ve procrastinated long enough. Maybe you have too? For those of you still batt...ling out the last days of uni we (as students ourselves) would like to remind you to – StOp FREAKinG OutTTtttt!!!!!!

    Damnstraight. Spoken with true tough love.

    For instance, the other day I phoned a friend (who shall remain anonymous.. ooooohh lala&*#$%) to see if she wanted to grab a quick coffee. To which she replied .. “oh I couldn’t possibly!!!” as though I was asking her to solve world hunger or something. Now long story short – to all you crazy kids out there sooooo consumed by your studies that you’ve become slaves to your desks... it’s just coffee.. isn’t it?

    That’s right. Cappuccinos just got a whole lot more serious.

    Or at least.. that’s how so many of us make it seem and that’s fine. Everyone freaks out from time to time – but it doesn’t have to be the way...

    For example, in procrastinating about writing about procrastination I ‘googled’ procrastination. From this research I found the above awesome YouTube clip (based on my life!!!) I also found two awesome websites that got procrastination spot on – you’ll see the links for these below. The gist of what they had to say is this:

    1) Don’t be afraid of failing.. try your best and if need be you can always try again

    2) If something needs to be done regularly try EVERYDAY so it becomes normal, e.g. gym

    3) Finally, work in a team - because everyone loves a party!

    Moral of the story? Take a step a back while you’re studying and remember no matter how dedicated we are – we only live once. So enjoy.. and try not to over think the little things in life.. like taking a minute out for coffee with friends :)

    http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2010/09/7-tips-for-avoiding-procrastination-without-delay-is-the-easiest-way.html

    http://depression.about.com/cs/selfhelp/a/procrastination.htm


    This post was posted in Educational/Informative and was tagged with procrastination, uni, studying

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